He didn't spend a lot more than Vingegaard. Almost the sameYou could argue he spent a bit more energy than he should've (and not for the first time) but damn he's entertaining to watch.
He didn't spend a lot more than Vingegaard. Almost the sameYou could argue he spent a bit more energy than he should've (and not for the first time) but damn he's entertaining to watch.
I dont think it will be all-out.Dont know how they should get rid of Vinge really , this was a little worrying, Vinge looks exceptional good.
I hope their strategy for Tuesday is not going to the top holding hands anyway.
Short steep climb is different than longer climb selections. We shall seeDont know how they should get rid of Vinge really , this was a little worrying, Vinge looks exceptional good.
I hope their strategy for Tuesday is not going to the top holding hands anyway.
I don't think you can draw hard conclusions except that none of the guys that crashed in Basque were afraid of descending fast. Those roads were narrow and having more than 2 guys in a group wasn't an advantage. Pogacar provided the power and Jonas was aware enough to make it through that tight summit corner, then hold on to Tadej's wheel. Roglic was not paying attention or couldn't jump quickly enough. He's gotta be the one questioning his form.He actually looks a bit stunned and depressed. He'll be worried that Vingegaard could stay with him there. He really is his arch nemesis.
Grandpa G who peaks for one race a year is hardly a good comparison.But my suspicion is right look at G.Thomas and how chanceless he is after the giro its historically proven so many times how hard that double is, so Pogacar gonne struggle make no mistake about it I think if not I would be utterly shocked.
I don't think you can draw hard conclusions except that none of the guys that crashed in Basque were afraid of descending fast. Those roads were narrow and having more than 2 guys in a group wasn't an advantage. Pogacar provided the power and Jonas was aware enough to make it through that tight summit corner, then hold on to Tadej's wheel. Roglic was not paying attention or couldn't jump quickly enough. He's gotta be the one questioning his form.
Can't help but notice he once again waits until the easy part of the climb to attack.
I don't think Vingegaard was that easy, and it doesn't help when you attack where drafting makes 80W difference instead of 20W difference.
OverconfidenceYup, I noticed that too. Why not trying at least 100-200 meters earlier? Just moments after Pogacar attacked there was basically false flat. Still, he easily dropped the rest and Vingo showed to be really strong.
Nah, it was better to accelerate when it flattens out a bit rather than on +15%.Overconfidence
That awkward moment when your rivals aren't gerant Thomas and Ben occoner.
Dont think he is disappointed. Just that he count on Vinge being his usual self for now at least.Yeah, I think Teddy hoped to put at least a few seconds into Vingo. Even if the Dane had bridged back afterwards it would still be a reason for optimism. But no way, on top of that Vingo didn't show a weakness on the descent either. Teddy must be disappointed.
What he mean with "but there is progress"?For media (translated from Slovenian):
Tadej Pogačar on his attack: "I attacked a little at the top of the last climb. A little to test myself, not only to test others. Vingegaard was directly behind my bike. Jonas participated, but not as much as I would have liked. But there is progress , because at least he participated, It looks like he's in great shape, it's fine, it's interesting. I'd rather go alone."
And on yellow jersey: "I was thinking about whether it's a good idea to take the yellow jersey or not. Of course, you can't just give it up and I'm happy to have it."
What he mean with "but there is progress"?
He’s sour that his rival doesn’t pull him more often.What he mean with "but there is progress"?
So why didn't he do that, must be a reason. In Giro Dell'Emilia he attacked on the steep part but couldn't really shake everyone and had to sit up on the flatter part. Think he thought he could get seperation today and could follow his attack all the way to the top and then continue over the top, thinking his higher watts on flatter part will make it hard for Vinge to come back.Can't help but notice he once again waits until the easy part of the climb to attack.
I don't think Vingegaard was that easy, and it doesn't help when you attack where drafting makes 80W difference instead of 20W difference.
What he mean with "but there is progress"?